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    Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    This specifically references rubber and vinyl but is it ok for hard plastic trim in the vehicle?

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    Re: Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    bump?

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    Re: Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    Absolutely. If the plastic is hard and has no grain or texture, I would recommend buffing with a microfiber towel or applicator after application.

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    Re: Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    Thanks Nick.

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    Re: Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    i agree with what nick said, ive used mine on all types of plastic and rubber and vinyl, works good, for me i prefer the DP "interior" protectant. due to viscosity of the product(not as thin as the pinnacle) and has same great banana scent! try the pinnacle on your tires and your rubber door seals, works good for both

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    Re: Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Protectant OK for plastic trim?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek View Post
    Absolutely. If the plastic is hard and has no grain or texture, I would recommend buffing with a microfiber towel or applicator after application.
    So for interior plastic, it isn't recommended? I have this protectant and used it on vinyl last weekend and it is great, matte finish. My interior has texture, what product would you recommend or will this work on it as well?

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